vomitory in a sentence
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Definition
VOMITORY: inducing or causing a strong feeling of nausea or revulsion.
Sample Sentences
- The film's graphic scenes were so intense that many viewers felt a vomitory reaction.
- His descriptions of the gruesome accident were vivid enough to induce a vomitory feeling in the audience.
- After drinking the spoiled milk, she had a strong vomitory response that left her feeling weak.
- The artist's latest installation was both mesmerizing and vomitory, challenging the viewers' perceptions.
- Some critics labeled the novel's content as vomitory, arguing it crossed the line into gratuitous horror.
- The artist's latest installation was a vomitory display that left many viewers feeling unsettled.
- After the roller coaster ride, several passengers felt a strong urge to find a vomitory nearby.
- The film's graphic scenes are so intense that some critics have described it as almost vomitory.
- In the chaotic aftermath of the party, the backyard resembled a vomitory, strewn with empty bottles and discarded food.
- During the heated debate, one senator's remarks were so offensive they could be considered vomitory in nature.
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